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2012/06/14 19:19:44 (permalink)
 

 
More pictures to come
post edited by bobc36 - 2012/06/25 16:20:46

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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 19:34:52 (permalink)
    SWEET!!! can't wait to see this beast come to life.


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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 19:54:18 (permalink)
    Nice!!! It's like you're teasing us, one picture at a time.

    Folding whatever I can :o)     
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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 19:58:16 (permalink)
      Can't wait to see the rest!


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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 20:35:40 (permalink)



     
     
      
                                   
     
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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 21:04:04 (permalink)


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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 21:18:35 (permalink)


     
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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 21:30:16 (permalink)
    Ooohhhh Yyyeeeaaaahhhhh!!!




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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 21:51:16 (permalink)
    Nice !!!

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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/14 22:14:16 (permalink)
    Hey! How come my board went to YOUR house!!

       
                 
      
          
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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/15 03:54:27 (permalink)
    Tasty Bobc!!  You got us all eatin' popcorn and watching for the next 'round of pics man! 
     
    PS:  May this and other recent 4P builds within our team be the start of a 4P roundup.  Let's send some special "love" out to our bros at [H]! 
    post edited by texinga - 2012/06/15 03:57:07



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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/16 05:13:57 (permalink)
    Sweet!


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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/16 05:29:48 (permalink)
    good indeed...good indeed.  Can't wait to see more...

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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/18 20:41:47 (permalink)
    Ladies and Gents,
     
    Since I'm on business this week, the project will officially start on friday/saturday. I have all the parts in and I will be modifying the case to fit the ridiculously huge motherboard. I will have more updates when I get back from San Antonio.
     
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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/18 21:22:03 (permalink)

    looking forward to seeing the result


     
     
      
                                   
     
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    Re:Something good is happening... 2012/06/18 23:02:14 (permalink)

    Be sure to run thru the new AMD server board guide at

    http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=1638127

    You can help make sure I didn't leave anything out.

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    Something good has happened!!! 2012/06/25 16:17:24 (permalink)
    First off, I would like to thank all the people who gave me information (directly or indirectly) on how to go about this and/or supplied me parts.
    Punchy
    theGryphon
    Lvcoyote
     Muskie32
    Bowlinra
    Musky ([H])
    Kendrak ([H])
    Tear ([H])
    My Dad for his tools, and his patience
     
    And many more that I’ve probably forgotten.  Thank you everyone!!!!!
     
    Now on to the important stuff…  So I first started gathering interest around the time when the –bigadv requirements changed. I saw how much heat was being given off by my gpus, so I thought that cpu folding seemed better for this.
     
    Parts list:
    4x AMD Opteron 6174s
    4x Coolermaster Hyper 212+ Refurbs
    4x 4x4 (16 gb) G.SKILL Ripjaws X CL 7 RAM
    1x BitFenix Shinobi XL Full Tower Computer Case
    2x Jars of Elbow Grease
    1x Spare HDD
    Ubuntu OS 10.10
    Seasonic 850W PSU
     
     
    Look at her in all her glory
     
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    After doing some Muskymodding, the first part of my heatsinks were completed.




     
    In order for the muskymod to work, I needed to tap the holes of the motherboard with a #6-32 tap.


     
    After I got the hole of the motherboard tapped, time to go to work on the case. The Shinobi XL is a nice case, and I wanted to try something different as I don’t like the look of the HAF932. 
     


     
    Since the motherboard tray was black, I had to get a little creative with marking my drill points. I decided to use some plain white computer paper, and I taped it to the tray. This worked out really well. I then decided to put the motherboard into the case to mark off the holes that needed to be drilled. In this picture, you can see the white paper behind the motherboard.
     

    Once the holes were marked, they needed to be drilled and tapped for the standoffs. This pic shows one of the holes in the tray:
     

     
    In order to deal with the gap between the tray and the top of the case where 4 standoffs were needed, I measured out the dimensions of my gap and cut a piece of wood to fit. This was then secured to the case using screws through the top grate in the case. Standoff holes were then drilled and the motherboard was attached to the tray.
     


     


     
    This image shows where I am at currently as I didn’t have any TIM at my parent’s house. I tested the heatsinks for fit on the bolts, and everything looks good. 
     
    I will update this when I get more time and TIM. Also if someone can thing of a name for this project, I would love to hear it.
     
    Notes:
     
    1. I used tin snips to cut my shelf standard. This led to some sharp edges and some scrapped hands. Watch out.
    2. When you make the base of the muskymod on the 212+, it is a tight fit. Don’t get frustrated, and remember deep breaths. This will help your hands, especially if you just cut them up on the shelf standard.
    3. I would recommend using white paper to mark off the holes for the motherboard tray. Dark marks are easy to see and easy to punch for better drilling.

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    Re:Something good has happened!!! 2012/06/25 16:44:54 (permalink)
    Looks Great!!!  I can't wait to see what kind of production increase you get with that beast.

         
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    Re:Something good has happened!!! 2012/06/25 22:04:36 (permalink)
    Excellent work! I'll have to include in the guide update.

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    Re:Something good has happened!!! 2012/06/25 23:51:30 (permalink)
    Excellent. Looks great. Looking forward to seeing the building of that machine!


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